It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Pamela Sue Price, a loving mother and a remarkable woman. Pam's long courageous battle with cancer came to an end on September 9. 2025 surrounded by family. She was 69 years old.
Pamela was born on June 30, 1956 to Elmer & Lydia Eisenach in Grand Junction, CO. She was one of six children.
She met Richard Price in 1982 and fell in love. They moved to Florida where they married and had their beautiful daughter, Amanda. She pursued a career in real estate where she enjoyed helping people find their perfect home. She took pleasure in everything Florida had to offer from days on the boat to walking the beach collecting shells. They moved back to Grand Junction in 1996 where she continued in the mortgage & real estate industry.
In Pam's free time, she enjoyed being out in the garden and achieving her Master Gardner Certificate. She loved all animals. With her big heart, she was always helping and adopting any that needed a home and sometimes they ended up adopting her. She enjoyed being up in the mountains which always brought her peace and serenity. She was an active member at the Moose Lodge where she spent Friday nights dancing. With her love of classic cars, she created the now annual Moose Lodge car show.
Family meant the world to her. Pam and Amanda were like two peas in a pod, there wasn't much they didn't do together. She was a loving and caring sister to her three brothers and two sisters. Hosting many of the holidays, she loved having the whole family together.
Pamela is survived by: Richard Price, Daughter: Amanda (Vic) Brizzolara, Siblings: Teresa Eisenach, Colleen Nishi, Steve (Marcia) Eisenach, Richard (Janet) Eisenach, Stanley Eisenach and many nieces and nephews and last but not least her beloved granddog Oakley.
In honor of Pam, please consider donating to Hopewest Hospice or Happy Little Rescue Animal Shelter.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
904 N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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